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    Ein einfacher Passwort Generator, welcher 3 verschiedene Typen von Passwörtern erstellt: Buchstaben, ZahlenMix, Spezial. Sobald ein Passwort generiert wurde, wird dessen Qualität geprüft. Weiter kann ein eigenes Passwort auf Sicherheit überprüft wer
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    This program generates random alphanumeric passwords untill 80 signs long and allows the user to change length and amount of the passwords to generate. You can also choose for passwords with lower/higher case, lower case and no numbers.
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    RanPass 2.0, the successor to the simple and MS-DOS interfaced RanPass 1.0. RanPass is a Random Password Generator. RanPass will use a unique Algarythm(s) to generate a Random Password. This type of software is really useful to a Secure Network.
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    Revelation NT

    Re-implementation of the Revelation Password Manager in Java

    As the original Revelation Password Manager seems to be dormant, and Gnome 3 removed it's greatest feature, the taskbar applet, and having a lot of passwords in the revelation format, re-implementing the password manager in Java seemed like a good idea. YMMV. The goal is to have a common underpinning to allow quick addition of file formats, storage locations and platforms by using Java. Currently the most basic part of the original application, opening, looking at and searching in a revelation file work in SWT on linux and windows (haven't tried macos) and android.
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